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Journal of Madness (1998 Mad Magazine) comic books

  • Issue #7
    Journal of Madness (1998 Mad Magazine) 7

    Each issue of The Journal of Madness provides interesting and often in-depth looks at Mad Magazine, Alfred E. Newman, Mad's artists, writers, the history, related collectibles, and interviews with the creators and editors, feedback from fanatic fans, and hangers-on, who togeher through the years kept Mad ticking and tickling the funny bones of many a young reader. This excellent look into Mad today and yesterday is already difficult to find due to a very limited print run. A must have for serious (and not so serious) Mad readers and collectors. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #11
    Journal of Madness (1998 Mad Magazine) 11

    Each issue of The Journal of Madness provides interesting and often in-depth looks at Mad Magazine, Alfred E. Newman, Mad's artists, writers, the history, related collectibles, and interviews with the creators and editors, feedback from fanatic fans, and hangers-on, who togeher through the years kept Mad ticking and tickling the funny bones of many a young reader. This excellent look into Mad today and yesterday is already difficult to find due to a very limited print run. A must have for serious (and not so serious) Mad readers and collectors. Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #14
    Journal of Madness (1998 Mad Magazine) 14

    MAD's 50th anniversary celebration continues with two great interviews! MAD artist George Woodbridge fires his flint-lock from the hip about his 40 plus years at MAD. Known as America's greatest military illustrators, at MAD George Woodbridge merged authenticity and humor to produce a twisted realism within the pages of MAD. Does anyone remember his classic, "Get It Out Of Your System Land"? MAD's Don "Duck" Edwing broke into MAD in the early sixties primarily as a writer. His work has been illustrated by everyone from Jack Davis to Don Martin. Duck wrote many of the classic Don Martin gags and after Martin's departure secured a prominent role as a featured MAD artist. Take a trip to the "Duck Side" and view this incredible "Illustrated Interview," a Journal of MADness first, from the pen of the Duck himself! Alfred E. Neuman's origins finally revealed by John E. Hett in a compelling theory that will shock and amaze! Plus, new art by Kent Gamble and all of the JoM features you love to hate. Magazine Cover price $3.99.